- Slieve Croob
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Name = Slieve Croob - Sliabh Crúib
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Elevation = 534 m
Location = Dromara Hills,Northern Ireland
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Prominence = 435 m
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Pronunciation =Slieve Croob (in Irish "Sliabh Crúib") is the largest of a small group of peaks in the centre of
County Down , north of theMourne Mountains inNorthern Ireland . Slieve Croob is nearDromara , Ballynahinch andCastlewellan . Slieve Croob has been given the conservation designationArea of Outstanding Natural Beauty . The mountain is the source of the River Lagan which starts as a spring and runs from here, through Dromara,Lisburn andBelfast where it entersBelfast Lough , an inlet of theIrish Sea .Slieve Croob's height and unobstructed views of a wide area have made it a strategic point both in the past and present, a government communications relay station is located on the summit. These include a
vodafone base station, Police & Emergency services relay, BT Microwave relay and the other is owned by the Home Office.Folklore
Folklore tells that 12 kings are buried at the top of the mountain and each year it is traditional to climb the mountain on the last Sunday in August (known as Cairn Sunday or blaeburry Sunday) and carry with you a stone to help bury the kings. In recent times there is traditional Irish music played at the top of the mountain on this date.
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Legannany Dolmen is situated nine miles southeast of Banbridge and three miles north of Castlewellan, on the slopes ofSlieve Croob near the village of Leitrim, [cite web | title=Banbridge | work=Travel Now | url=http://dg.ian.com/index.jsp?cid=1&action=viewLocation&locationId=30977 | accessdate=2007-12-11]References
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